Apple says that Find My can read its location in the Smart Case for up to 18 hours. If they're out of the case, they're good for 72 hours. This difference probably has something to do with the fact that AirPods Max never turns off, so there's a little more flexibility in communication with your Apple devices.
With multiple charges in your case, you get up to 30 hours of listening time,1 or up to 24 hours of talk time. Your AirPods Pro (2nd generation) can get up to 6 hours of listening time (up to 5.5 hours with Spatial Audio and Head Tracking enabled)3 or up to 4.5 hours of talk time on a single charge.
If you have AirPods Pro (2nd generation), you can find the precise location of each of your AirPods and the charging case. Open the Find My app on an iPhone or iPad that you previously paired with your AirPods. Tap Devices, tap the name of your AirPods, then tap Find.
No, there is currently no way to block lost or stolen AirPods from being used by someone else. You can track and locate them using the Apple 'Find My' service, and even attach a message to the AirPods using Lost Mode, but you can't lock them. What is this? The reason for this is that AirPods don't connect to WiFi.
If your AirPods are offline
You can't play a sound to find them, but you may be able to get directions to the location where they were last connected. If they do come back online, you'll get a notification on the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac that you use with them.
Open the lid of your charging case, and put your AirPods in your ears. Go to Settings > Bluetooth. Or go to Settings > [your AirPods]. If your AirPods appear there as connected, tap the More Info button next to your AirPods, tap Forget This Device, then tap again to confirm.
Unfortunately, there's no way you can block your lost or stolen AirPods from getting used by another person. The AirPods do not connect to Wi-Fi, which means you cannot remotely control them or lock them.
If they reset the AirPods you will not be able to track them. That option has nothing to do with your AirPods being lost or stolen.
AirPods Pro 2 have the U1 Chip with Precision Finding, which is also present in AirTags. This makes their location in the Find My app more accurate, thus making them easier to find. Nonetheless, Find My AirPods only works when the AirPods are outside the case and able to emit Bluetooth signals.
How to Find Your Airpods. The fastest way to find your AirPods if you're an Android device user, is to download an app called Wunderfind: Find lost device – headphones. It's an app that does exactly what it says it does! It can find your lost headphones, including AirPods, almost instantaneously.
Did you lose an AirPod or your Charging Case? You can buy a replacement for a left or right AirPod or the Charging Case. Your replacement will be new. AppleCare+ for Headphones does not cover lost or stolen AirPods.
Due to the AirPods' small size and battery constraints, there's no built-in GPS connection, so you can't remotely pinpoint their exact whereabouts. To overcome that, Apple relies on the GPS in your iPhone or iPad, like most dedicated lost-item Bluetooth trackers.
GPS accuracy should be within a radius of a few meters depending on the satellite positioning and whether the true location is fairly new or old.
You cannot track your AirPods Pro once reset. Although Apple introduced the 'Find My AirPods' feature, it won't work when someone steals and resets your AirPods Pro. Not only AirPods Pro but all other AirPods also cannot be tracked after being reset. What is this?
No, there is no way for you to track that down.
With an AppleCare+ plan, the new replacement fees are as follows: AirPods Pro 1st and 2nd generation: $29. Charging case for AirPods Pro 1st and 2nd generation (MagSafe and Wireless): $29. AirPods 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation: $29.
Unfortunately, the answer is No. You cannot track your AirPods Pro once reset. Although Apple introduced the 'Find My AirPods' feature, it won't work when someone steals and resets your AirPods Pro. Not only AirPods Pro but all other AirPods also cannot be tracked after being reset.
Generally, all the person has to do is to place the AirPods inside a charging case. After this, the Setup button will be held for some seconds. Once they are done with this, the AirPods will reset and they will not be paired with your iPhone or any other Apple devices you own again.